Tom Hill III, CCIM/SIOR, announced that his firm recently closed the following transactions:
| Sold a 40,000 SF Industrial Facility for Torrington Company to Easter Seals, at Avenue of Industry, Waterbury. | |
| Leased a 9,800 square foot light industrial building for A.A. Pandozzi Company to Coltech Industries in the Naugatuck Industrial Park, Naugatuck. Tom is the exclusive broker for the Naugatuck Industrial Park. | |
| Tom Hill was awarded exclusive listings on 1100,000 square foot of new industrial warehouse construction "For Sale or Lease" in the Watertown Industrial Park. Hill also recently sold the Roll Grinding manufacturing facility to Watertown Plastics. If you have a requirement for the Watertown market please. | |
| Torrington, CT. Tom leased 75,000 square foot Hi-bay warehouse with six indoor docks. We have existing & "build to suit" opportunities. Please fill out our Needs Form and e-mail to Tom today. | |
| Tom Does Drug Store Transactions! He did this one in Naugatuck. Presently, Tom has a number of retail sites that will accommodate a pharmacy. Please fill out our Needs Form and e-mail to Tom today. Hill is currently working on multiple assemblages to satisfy national and regional retail requirements. If you have a property that is at or near a traffic light. |
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| Sold this 90,000 square foot neighborhood shopping center anchored by K-Mart for a national mortgage note buyer to a group of local investors. Did you know K-Mart is now owned by Sears? Tom enjoys a working relationship with their real estate department, should you have a property that may interest them. | |
| Tom sold a REIT The land for parking to accommodate this Sports Authority. | |
| Hill showed Home Depot many properties in Central and N.W. Connecticut and eventually sold their designated developer in Downtown Waterbury. Home Depot is still expanding in many markets. Connecticut is reported to be "under stored" and big format retail is still in demand in areas where permits can be obtained and there is adequate population that shops regularly. | |
Tom helped Eastern Company convert an old functionally obsolete 200,000
square foot foundry to a modern grocery anchored neighborhood shopping center. Issues Tom
helped to overcome where:
By the way, Big "Y" thanked Tom for convincing them that this site would be a winner! Big "Y" has requirements in Connecticut. |
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| Tom Hill sold the former Grossmans Lumber Company, on Chase Avenue, to Aldi Supermarket for over $1,000,000.00! Tom also assisted Aldis site engineer B. L. Cos, with information on Waterburys municipal approval process. If you think you have a property for a supermarket, contact Tom today as Aldi has over 400 stores. | |
| This national automotive retailer sells everything but gas. Having tried to locate here for over 2 years with no success, Tom had an old factory exclusively listed with a pre-existing environmental problem that with clean up would fit the bill. Working closely with Pep Boys professional site consultants and Attorney Carl Peterson of Gager & Peterson, Tom turned this complicated real estate problem into a new $5 million store. | |
| Gas station convenience stores are big business! Tom recently converted Toms Sunoco from a repair garage to a modern convenience-store and deli. If you think you know of a property worth conversion or new development, e-mail Tom today at 4thill3@optonline.net |
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